Bright blue signs will alert drivers that they’re entering a speed-restricted area, as will “20 MPH” notices painted in eight-foot-long letters on the streets. Enforcement won’t be difficult since 14 new speed humps will slow down traffic.

Communities have to apply for the designation. City Councilwoman Julissa Ferreras (D-Queens) said her constituents were eager for Corona to make the cut because it has lots of kids and seniors who need protection from fast and furious drivers.

“Drivers tend to get right off the highway [Grand Central Parkway] and keep up aggressive speeds in this area,” she said.

Councilman James Vacca (D-Bronx), chair of the Transportation Committee, said the single biggest complaint he gets these days is that “people are driving too fast.”

“People want four-way stop signs. They want speed bumps. They want something to slow down traffic,” said Vacca. “When I drive, people will be behind me beeping their horns. I’m doing 30 miles an hour. What are you beeping me for?”